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(April 22, 2007 full schedule below)

"Building African and Mexican Unity in the Anti-Imperialist Struggle" On Thursday, April 12, the African People's Socialist Party Chairman spoke to an enthusiastic audience of students and community activists on the campus of the University of California in Los Angeles (UCLA). You can listen to this dynamic presentation on this Sunday from 10:00 - 11:00 (10:00 - 11:00 a.m.) U.S. Eastern time on **************

Chairman Omali opened his presentation giving appreciation for Union del Barrio, the Mexican liberation organization with which the APSP has a long-standing fraternal relationship. "We are living in a world today where most of the oppressed peoples of the world are rising up and creating incredible crises for a social system that has its origin in, that was born from, the process of taking away our freedom and taking away our resources. When we talk about this false and artificial conflict between Mexicans and Africans here, it is usually a conflict born out of a struggle for resources. The reality is that, if you really want to look at the question of resources, both of us have been had! As Malcolm X said, 'we been took, we been misled, we been bamboozled', because neither of us has anything. Mexicans ain't got nothing. Africans ain't got nothing. All of us are impoverished because of our relationship to imperial white power. And that is what we are going to have to come to terms with and be able to attack."

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"Building African Liberation Day - May 26, 2007 - Washington, D.C." will again be the topic of discussion on "Africa Live" this Sunday from 11:00 - 13:00 (11:00 a.m.- 1:00 pm) U.S. Eastern time on **************

As the fight for Africa escalates on the continent, this African Liberation Day event has the historical mission of putting the question of African liberation through revolution back into the minds of the masses of our people, after the military defeat our movement suffered in the 1960s. We must build the U.S. front of the international African revolution!

"Stop Horizontal Violence" will be the topic of discussion on "Uhuru on the Move" this Sunday from 13:00 - 14:00 (1:00 - 2:00 p.m.) U.S. Eastern time as InPDUM organizer Kobina Bantushango interviews survivors and activists dealing with "black-on-black crime". Call in to (from inside U.S.) 877-824-3337 or (from outside U.S.) 001 + 727-824-5700 or email dj@************** and join this imprortant discussion.

"Stop the Displacement of Africans in Boston" will be the featured topic on "White Solidarity with Black Power" this Sunday from 16:00 - 17:00 (4:00 - 5:00 p.m.) U.S. Eastern time. African People's Solidarity Committee Chairwoman Penny Hess will join the broadcast to discuss the upcoming All Diamonds are Blood Diamonds speaking tour, with events coming up this week in New York City and Philadelphia.

9:00 (U.S. Eastern) on The Music Speaks, Krown of the hip hop group Bombai brings you the best that the streets have to offer. Experience the talents of artists from the US to the UK, expressing the conditions of oppressed people through music.

11:00 (U.S. Eastern) on Africa Live, Nyabinga Dzimbahwe will introduce listeners to the upcoming African Liberation Day mobilization, set for May 26, in Washington D.C. He will facilitate a discussion of the objectives of the event and how listeners from around the U.S. can get involved.

13:00 (U.S. Eastern) on Uhuru On The Move, International People's Democratic Uhuru Movement -InPDUM Membership Coordinator Kobina Bantushango will talk live with survivors and activists about combatting horizontal violence.

14:00 (U.S. Eastern) on Colonialism is Bad for Your Health, Iyapo Ngina will host a discussion on health issues of importance to the African community. Call in or email with your questions and comments.

16:00 (U.S. Eastern) White Solidarity with Black Power, will continue a 2-month series on the counterinsurgency war being waged against Africans in the U.S. This week's program will focus on the dispersal of the African community (also known as gentrification) in Boston. There will also be a discussion of the upcoming All Diamonds are Blood Diamonds Tour.